cygnusecks
05-25-2006, 08:46 PM
We had "pool school" today. The PB came out and was talking about their warranties. They said that we are "required" to have our water "professionally" tested, and the results archived, once a month, in case we call in the future for warranty work. For example, if we call saying we have stains in the pebbletec, they want to know if we (or whoever) kept the water balanced before they will agree to do the work. They also said that keeping receipts for pool chemicals is a good idea too.
This sounded like gestapo bullcrap to me. Are the pool builders just as misinformed as the "pool store slaves" that trudge to the store once a week and shell out $50 in chemicals? Do the builders think that the average pool maintenance company, who constantly dump pucks (and maintain associated super-high CYA levels), mineral/metal products, ozonators, and other weird chemicals into pools, are doing "the right thing"? Are they just looking for a scapegoat to blame when I call for warranty service? "Oh, your pool maintenance company forgot to add jumblyjuice, so we're not doing the work. call them!"
If I have issues in the future for warranty work, and I show up with receipts for bleach, borax, and baking soda, and pool store testing results, are they going to tell me to take a hike for using that "hippie stuff" ??
Anyone have an opinion as to whether I should talk to the pool company and tell them my plans to use B, B, & B? They are big on all the junk that they have contracts with to sell (jacks blue junk, ozonators, mineral "bac pacs", frog systems, etc).
This sounded like gestapo bullcrap to me. Are the pool builders just as misinformed as the "pool store slaves" that trudge to the store once a week and shell out $50 in chemicals? Do the builders think that the average pool maintenance company, who constantly dump pucks (and maintain associated super-high CYA levels), mineral/metal products, ozonators, and other weird chemicals into pools, are doing "the right thing"? Are they just looking for a scapegoat to blame when I call for warranty service? "Oh, your pool maintenance company forgot to add jumblyjuice, so we're not doing the work. call them!"
If I have issues in the future for warranty work, and I show up with receipts for bleach, borax, and baking soda, and pool store testing results, are they going to tell me to take a hike for using that "hippie stuff" ??
Anyone have an opinion as to whether I should talk to the pool company and tell them my plans to use B, B, & B? They are big on all the junk that they have contracts with to sell (jacks blue junk, ozonators, mineral "bac pacs", frog systems, etc).